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INTELLITOOLS ISSUES CHALLENGE GRANT TO CoSN The Challenge Grant encourages the Consortium for School Networking
(CoSN) For Immediate Release The grant will be used to identify and spread awareness of best practices for increasing access to curriculum for students with disabilities through the adoption and integration of assistive technology devices and accessible technologies. The program will provide tools and training to improve the ways school systems systematically identify, acquire, and implement assistive technology devices and accessible technologies in the classrooms. "As technology becomes ubiquitous in education, and the demands on students and schools increase, there is a pressing need for educational technology and special education leaders to work cooperatively and to understand what each can contribute to the education of all students in the district," noted Bob Moore, CoSN Board Chair and Executive Director, IT Services, Blue Valley Unified School District in Overland Park, Kan. "On behalf of the Board, I thank Sprint and IntelliTools for providing CoSN with this challenge grant." "Given that many of our products were designed for the purpose of helping struggling students and students with learning challenges, we are avid supporters of exploring assistive technology applications for wider student use," said Arjan Khalsa, Co-founder and CEO of IntelliTools, Inc. "We're pleased to partner with CoSN and to provide the means to make this happen." Over the coming months, CoSN will communicate with industry leaders and foundations about a shared vision for making assistive technologies accessible. "As we have with other key leadership initiatives, CoSN hopes to stimulate the ultimate creation of compelling tools and free resources for technology leaders," said Keith R. Krueger, CoSN CEO. "If successful, we will improve the way that school systems systematically identify, acquire, and implement assistive technology devices and accessible technologies in the classrooms." The challenge grant was announced at a plenary session at CoSN's 2004 annual K-12 School Networking conference, "Using Assistive Technologies for Empowerment: Leaving No Child Left Behind." Participants at the plenary session included:
About the Consortium for School Networking CoSN leadership initiatives include: Cyber Security for the Digital District (www.securedistrict.org); Data-Driven Decision Making (www.3d2know.org); Safeguarding the Wired Schoolhouse (www.safewiredschools.org); Taking Total Cost of Ownership to the Classroom (www.classroomtco.org); and the development of the Council of School District Chief Technology Officers (CTO). About IntelliTools, Inc. ### For more information contact:
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